Report of Committee on Cooperation of Boards of Education, 549 Report of the Committee on Economy of Time in Elementary Education, 520 Report of Committee on Education, National Council of Jewish Women (MRS. CHARLES LONG), 425
Report of the Committee on Publicity, 533 Report of the Committee on Resolutions, 23
Report of the Committee on Teachers' Salaries, Tenure, and Pensions, 721 Report of the Committee on Vocational Supervision (ELla Adams Moore), 433 Report of Pennsylvania Department of School Patrons (MRS. CHARLES LONG)
Response to Addresses of Welcome (MARY C. C. BRADFORD), 483 Responsibilities, The New, Which the War Situation Has Brought to the State Department and the Schools (FRED L. KEELER), 583
RICE, O. S.-Practicable Library Coopera- tion with Junior Red Cross Organizations in Rural Schools, 450
RICHARDS, FLORENCE L.-What a Dean May Rightly Expect from a President, 399
RIGGS, JAMES G.-The Policy of New York State with Regard to Physical Training, 352
ROSCOE, FRANK-Education of the Adoles- cent in England, 188
Rural and Agricultural Education, De- partment of, Secretary's Minutes, 271 Rural Continuation School, Effect of, on Agricultural Efficiency (RUFUS W. STIM- SON), 291
Rural School as a Social Center (MRS. THOMAS W. HAYES), 602
Rural Schools, Physical Education in (LAWRENCE L. HILL), 347
Rural Schools in the War (MARIE TURNER HARVEY), 438
Sabin, Henry (Necrology), 686 Salvage, Club Work and (HENRY R. DANIEL), 146
SANFORD, BERNICE E.-Organization of Social Life Where There Are No Dormi- tories, and Housing Students under Such Conditions, 393 SARGENT, Dudley A.-Physical Welfare Work with School Children in War Times: A. The Vital Necessity of Physical Training for the Country Boy and Girl, 677
SCHAEFFER, Nathan C.-A Better Appre- ciation of Cultural Values, 163; The New Program of the National Education Association-an Opportunity and a Re- sponsibility, 38
SCHERER, JAMES A. B.-The Nation at War, 49
School Accounting, Uniformity in (JAMES STOVER), 369
School Administration, Department of, Secretary's Minutes, 359
School Budgets and School Finance (MARVIN E. GRISWOLD), 367
School Children, Conserving the Health of (SARAH M. HOBSON), 432
School Finance, School Budgets and (MARVIN E. GRISWOLD), 367 School Finances as a War-Time Problem (EDWARD L. TAYLOR), 364
School Gardens, Americanization thru (VAN EVERIE KILPATRICK), 174 School Morale, Effects of Physical Educa- tion on (MAY H. PRENTICE), 345 School Patrons, Department of, Secretary's Minutes, 419
School Practice as Affected by the Reports of the Committee on Economy of Time (C. N. KENDALL), 531
Schoolhouse Planning and Construction, Standardization of (FRANK IRVING COOPER), 568
Schoolhouses, The Wider Use of, Depart- ment of, Secretary's Minutes, 471 Schools in War Time, Guarding the (MRS. O. SHEPARD BARNUM), 430; (MARGARET S. MCNAUGHT), 435
Science Instruction, Department of, Secre- tary's Minutes, 295
Scouting Education for Girls (ABBY PORTER LELAND), 579
Secondary Education, Department of, Secretary's Minutes, 177
Secondary Education, The Emergency in (GEORGE D. STRAYER), 187
Sectional Conferences and Periods of Professional Improvement Work for Teachers of High-School Agriculture (RUFUS W. STIMSON), 278
SEITZ, DON C.-Opportunity and Leader- ship in American Education: D. The View of the Entire Situation from the Outside, 519
Sense of Time, Children's (EARL BARNES), 335
Sex Education and the War (NORMAN F. COLEMAN), 195
SHAWKEY, M. P.-How Shall We Conduct the Thrift Campaign so as to Cause It to Attain Its Maximum Effectiveness, 589
SHERMAN, ELMER C.-War Problems: C. Increst Food Production-Home Gardening, 649
SHIELS, ALBERT-Discussion:
Finance for the City School System, 616 SHOOP, JOHN D.-Why the Cost of Public Education Is Constantly Increasing, 607 Shoop, John Daniel (Necrology), 685 Shortage of Teachers, Causes of the Present (ISABEL A. ENNIS), 387 SIDERS, WALTER R.-War-Modified Edu- cation, the Teachers, and the Schools,
SMALL, W. S.-Physical Education in the High School in the Present Emergency, 181; The State Normal Schools and the Problems of Child Health, 217 SMITH, ERNEST A.-Practical Education under Federal Guidance, 77
SMITH, HELEN M.-What the Dean May Rightly Expect from the President, 397 SMITH, LAURA M.-Leadership in Educa- tion: D. Thrift in Relation to Public Schools, 638
SMITH, PAYSON-Centralizing Tendencies in Educational Administration: A. Limi- tations of State Control in Education, 490 Smith-Hughes Act, Agricultural Educa- tion under the (CHARLES A. GREAT- HOUSE), 269
Smith-Hughes Act, Vocational Education under the (C. A. PROSSER), 266 SNEDDEN, DAVID-The Birth and Child- hood of Vocational Education with a Forecast of Its Development during Adolescence, 286; Education toward the Formation of Moral Character, 79 Social Center, Rural School as a (MRS. THOMAS W. HAYES), 602
Social Ethics, What Constitutes? (ROMI- ETT STEVENS), 407
Social Needs, Manual Arts for, and for Daily Living (JOHN G. THOMPSON), 158 Socialization, The College Community Life as an Opportunity for (MINA KERR),
Special Class, Does the, Equip Pupils for Industrial Employment? (E. R. WHIT- NEY), 310
Special Class, Does the, Equip Pupils for Industrial Employment in the Com- munity? Can the Cooperation of Employers during and following the School Period Be Obtained and How? (DAVID B. CORSON), 312
Special Class, Overcoming the Objection
of the Parents to the-Can It Be Done? How? (H. E. BLACKMAR), 305; (ANNA M. KORDSIEMON), 307 Special Education, Department of, Secre- tary's Minutes, 297
Speech-Disorder Problem in Public Schools, Part-Time V. The Special Teacher as the Economic Solution of the (WALTER B. SWIFT), 671 SPRAGUE, H. A.-Coordination of Theory
and Practice in Normal Schools, 212 Sprague, Homer Baxter (Necrology), 688 Standard Library Organization and Equip- ment for Secondary Schools of Different Sizes (C. C. CERTAIN, Chairman), 691 Standardization Aims, High-School Li- brary, from the Point of View of the School Administration (JESSE H. NEW- LON), 460
Standardization of Schoolhouse Planning and Construction (FRANK IRVING COOPER), 568
Standardizing the Small Country School (J. H. BINFORD), 595
State Normal Schools, The, and the Problems of Child Health (W. S. SMALL), 217
State Plan, A, for Vocational Training (HOWARD G. Burdge), 254
Statistics, Commercial-Education (DAVID H. O'Keefe), 240
Status, The, of the Child, State and National, as a Result of the War (W. H. SWIFT), 440
Status, The, of the Classroom Teacher (W. C. BAGLEY), 383
STECHER, WILLIAM A.-Physical Welfare Work with School Children in War Times: B. Principles Underlying Mini- mum Essentials of Exercises, 681 STEINBACH, CHARLOTTE-After-School Care of the Feeble-Minded, 309; What and How to Teach Defectives, 304 STEVENS, ROMIETT-What Constitutes So- cial Ethics, 407
STEWART, CORA WILSON-War-Modified Education and Illiteracy, 117
STIMSON, RUFUS W.-Effect of Rural Con- tinuation School on Agricultural Effi- ciency, 291; Sectional Conferences and Periods of Professional Improvement Work for Teachers of High-School Agri- culture, 278
STOOPS, R. O.-Leadership in Education: A. Leadership as Found Today in In- struction in Interpreting the Curriculum; II, In Principals and Supervisors, 623 STOVER, JAMES-Uniformity in School Accounting, 369
STRAUSS, S. W.-The Patriotism of War Savings, 137
STRAYER, GEORGE D.-Centralizing Tend-
encies in Educational Administration: D. How a State Department May Stimu- late Local Initiative and Increase Efficiency, 501; Educating the Public to the Financial Needs of the School, 609; The Emergency in Secondary Education, 187; The National Emer- gency in Education, 129; The Present Emergency in Education, 205 Superintendence, Department of, Secre- tary's Minutes (LIDA LEE TALL), 473 Survey of Child-Study, A General (DR. G. STANLEY HALL), 332
SUTHERLAND, A. H.-The Practical Value of Psychological Tests-Do They Find the Bright and Dull Pupils? 300 SWAIN, JOSEPH-The Nation and the Crisis in Its Schools, 45
SWIFT, WALTER B.-Part-Time V. The Special Teacher as the Economic Solu- tion of the Speech-Disorder Problem in Public Schools, 671
SWIFT, W. H.-The Status of the Child, State and National, as a Result of the War, 440
SWIGGETT, GLEN LEVIN-Commercial Edu- cation in Preparation for Foreign Service, 238; Why Should the Government Train for Foreign Service? 71
TAYLOR, EDWARD L.-School Finances as a War-Time Problem, 364 TAYLOR, W. S.-Project Methods in Teacher-Training Courses, 276 Teacher-Training Courses, Project Meth- ods in (W. S. TAYLOR), 276 Teacher-Training Departments under the Provisions of the Smith-Hughes Act, The Relationship between, and State Supervisors of Agriculture for the State Boards for Vocational Education (G. A. WORKS), 272
Teacher Training in Vocational Agricul ture, Project Methods in (ARETUS W. NOLAN), 275
Teachers for American Children, Com- petent (L. D. COFFMAN), 62 Teachers of High-School Agriculture, Sectional Conferences and Periods of Professional Improvement Work for (RUFUS W. STIMSON), 278
Teachers, Maintaining an Adequate Sup- ply of, without Lowering Standards (J. ASBURY PITMAN), 226; (THOMAS W. BUTCHER), 229
Teaching, Prepare Rather than Train for (A. E. WINSHIP), 222 TEITRICK, R. B.-Centralizing Tendencies
in Educational Administration: C. The Township as a Unit for Local Adminis- tration, 497
Textbooks, Modifications Needed in, as Shown by the War (FRED M. HUNTER), 465 Theory and Practice in Normal Schools, Coordination of (H. A. SPRAGUE), 212 THISTLETHWAITE, GLEN F.-Citizenship
and Athletics-A Concrete Example, 183 THOMPSON, JOHN G.-Manual Arts for Social Needs and for Daily Living, 158 THORNBURG, Z. C.-Leadership in Educa- tion: A. Leadership as Found Today in Instruction in Interpreting the Curric- ulum: I. In the Superintendent, 618 Thrift Campaign, How Shall We Conduct the, so as to Cause It to Attain Its Maximum Effectiveness? (M. P. SHAW- KEY), 589
Thrift and Commercial Supremacy (J. A. BEXELL), 138
Thrift and National Service (FRANK A. VANDERLIP), 127
Thrift in the Public Schools (ARTHUR H. CHAMBERLAIN), 140
Training for National Service in Normal Schools (L. D. COFFMAN), 209
Training for Social Adjustment-the Citi- zens of the Future (MARY D. BRADFORD), 160
Training of Teachers, The, as a Factor
in Establishing Professional Standards (SARA H. FAHEY), 382
Vocational Education under the Smith- Hughes Act (C. A. PROSSER), 266 Vocational Reeducation of Disabled Sol- diers-Canada's Experience (T. B. Km- NER), 264
Vocational Supervision, Report of the Committee on (ELLA ADAMS MOORE), 433
Vocational Training, A State Plan for (HOWARD G. BURDGE), 254
War, Commercial Education after the (J. T. HOLDSWORTH), 236
War Conditions, The Influence of, on Vocational Educational for Girls (MRS. MARY SCHENCK WOOLMAN), 256 War, Education after the (JAMES P. MUNROE), 196
War Garden Movement, The (R. H. WIL- SON), 148
War Library Service (WILLIAM H. BRETT), 461
War-Modified Education and Illiteracy (CORA WILSON STEWART), 117 War-Modified Education and the Rise of the Common People thru It (A. E. WIN- SHIP), 123
War-Modified Education, the Teachers, and the Schools (WALTER R. SIDERS), 115
War, The Nation at (JAMES A. B. SCHERER), 49
War Policies for Schools (GEORGE W. GERWIG), 375
War Problems: A. Economy of Time-A Twelve Months' School, Divided into Four Quarters (F. E. PALMERr), 641;
B. Conservation of Resources-School Savings Banks and Thrift Education (ARVIE ELDRED), 645; C. Increast Food Production)-Home Gardening (ELMER C. SHERMAN), 649; D. A Practical Program of Patriotic Instruction (FRANCIS G. BLAIR), 652; Discussion (A. E. WINSHIP), 655
War Savings, The Patriotism of (S. W. STRAUS), 137
War, Sex Education and the (NORMAN F. COLEMAN), 195
War, Some Educational Values of the (G. STANLEY HALL), 96
War-Time Duty of the Schools,_Americanization as a (J. GEORGE BECHT), 363
War Time, Guarding the Schools in (MRS. O. SHEPARD BARNUM), 430; (MARGARET S. MCNAUGHT), 435,
War-Time Problem, School Finances as a (EDWARD L. TAYLOR), 364 War Times, The Child and the Book in (CLARA W. HUNT), 448
War, Women and the (CLARA G. BAER),
WARDEN, RANDALL D.-Creed of Physical Education, 350
WELLES, W. S.-Home-Project Work too Small-Something Bigger Needed-A Substitute in Operation, 283
WELLS, H. W.-The United States Boys' Working Reserve, 113
WEST, ANDREW F.-The Immortal Conflict, 87
WHEELER, BENJAMIN IDE-Opportunity
and Leadership in American Education: A. The Place of the State Supported and Managed Institution, 508 Wheeler, Henry O. (Necrology), 689 White, Andrew Dickson (Necrology), 688 WHITMAN, CHARLES S.-Address, 485 WHITNEY, E. R.-Does the Special Class Equip Pupils for Industrial Employment? 310
WILLIAMS, W. T. B.-National Responsibility for Education of the Colored
People: B. The Nation's Responsibility to the South for Negro Education, 558 WILSON, H. B.-Discussion: Leadership in Education: C. Direct Instruction in Citizenship in the High School, 636 WILSON, R. H.-The War Garden Movement, 148
WINSHIP, A. E.-Discussion: War Problems: D. A Practical Program of Patriotic Instruction, 655; Prepare Rather than Train for Teaching, 222; War-Modified Education and the Rise of the Common People thru It, 123 WINSLOW, CHARLES H.-The Rehabilitation of Disabled Soldiers and Sailors or Victims of Industry, 268
Woman in the New Internationalism, The Rôle of (MRS. LOUIS F. POST), 74 Woman's Obligation, The World's Food Supply and (JANE ADDAMS), 108 Women and the War (CLARA G. BAER), 355 Women's Clubs, General Federation of (MARY E. PARKER), 427
WOOD, THOMAS D.-A National Program of Health Education, 144 WOODWARD, ELIZABETH A.-The Chil- dren's Year and the Opportunity of the Kindergarten for Conservation Work in Congested Cities, 131
WOOLLEY, MARY W.-Some Ideals for Deans, 411
WOOLMAN, MRS. MARY SCHENCK-The
Influence of War Conditions on Vocational Education for Girls, 256 WORKS, G. A.-The Relationship between Teacher-Training Departments under the Provisions of the Smith-Hughes Act and State Supervisors of Agriculture for the State Boards for Vocational Education, 272
World-Standards of Educational Efficiency New (MARTIN G. BRUMBAUGH), 84 WUNDERLICH, ALBERT-Introductory Address, 360
YOCUM, A. DUNCAN-Democratic Factors in American Education, 141 Young, Ella Flagg (Necrology), 685
« PreviousContinue » |